The Big Brother star has hit out against slurs heaped on the teenage girl and asks: "So what if she goes around crawling on her knees offering it to everyone and anyone that wants it, why does it matter?"

Controversial: Luisa Zissman says the teenage girl involved in the video was "just the unlucky one that went viral." (Image: PA)

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Never shy of shocking the public, Luisa Zissman has stepped in to defend the infamous Magaluf sex video girl.

The former Apprentice star says: "So what if she goes around crawling on her knees offering it to everyone and anyone that wants it, why does it matter?"

Adding: "Don't get me wrong, I’m not saying I agree with what the girl did, but I do think we need to cut her some slack.

"You can look at it two ways; she’s young, dumb, drunk and made mistakes, or she’s an 18-year-old WOMAN who has every right to do what she wants with her body."

The girl in question, reportedly from a strict religious family in Northern Ireland, was filmed performing oral sex on 24 men in a nightclub in return for a 'holiday' - which turned out to be the name of a £3 cocktail.

Luisa says that the girl, 18, was just unlucky that the video went viral and that she's no "s**g" or "s**t".

She adds that the teen's behaviour was in fact typical of a "stupid young tourist, who got really p***ed and caught up with the sex games pushed on her by club reps and DJs.

Adding: "I’m sure she’ll never give anyone oral sex ever again, so her numbers will average out eventually, but why do we all care that much?"

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Writing in her weekly column for the Daily Star, mum-of-one Luisa also asks why the men who took part in the debauchery have not had the same treatment.

She writes: "No one has bothered to name and shame them, even if they were, I’m sure they wouldn't be ridiculed in the same way and may even be celebrated.

And not one to hold back on saying what she thinks, she adds: "Although after seeing the size of some of those worms, I did wonder if a few of the receivers were pre-pubescent. The only red-faces amongst them would be over the lack of their manhood."

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Luisa also writes that she's concerned for the girl's welfare and mental state and hopes that she's not suicidal from all the backlash.